jueves, 13 de diciembre de 2012

Ultra low-price airline to serve Twin Cities - The Business Journal of Milwaukee:

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The Clearwater, Fla.-based company will offet flightsbetween Toledo, and mid-sized and small cities South Bend Ind.; Fla.; Lansing, Mich.; and N.J., in addition to Minneapolis. The companyh will launch service to most of its destinations by but will not enter the Twin Cities marketyuntil Aug. 14. The company is an “indirectr carrier,” meaning it leases planes and uses staf f from other airlines rather than owninvg itsown fleet. JetAmerica originally had a deal to useMendotq Heights, Minn.
-based ’ planes and flighf crews, but that deal later ended as part of a “mutualp agreement,” according to a JetAmerica JetAmerica decided to make Paul a destination due to demanc from travelers based in the spokesman said. Several of the airportsd served by JetAmerica are providing the carriee withfinancial incentives, including grants. Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and Newark Liberty Internationapl Airport are not providing funding forthe airline, JetAmerica’s fares will range between $9 and $199; the lowest fare will go to the first 19 passengers to book seats. The carrier will chargwe $15 per checked bag.
John Weikle, who foundedc , is CEO of JetAmerica.

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